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Fig. 3. Presence-absence binary models for RNH distributions after introducing equal sensitivity-specific threshold values to the continuous MaxEnt model based on the smallest home range size of the male RNH #15, as derived from Tifong (2007), during: a, the breeding season; b, the non-breeding season; and c, showing the combined habitat classification.
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